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Multi-In-Feed HVDC interaction studies using small signal stability assessment

This paper presents an analysis of multi-in-feed HVDC interactions using small signal analysis techniques. The modeling details necessary to adequately represent the dynamics of the HVDC converters and the AC network are investigated and the models are validated against an Electromagnetic Transient...

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